About

The work on this research project is being carried out by MADA Assistive Technology Center and Partners.

Phase 1 on the project has been funded thanks to a NPRP award [NPRP 6 – 1046 – 2 – 427] from the Qatar National Research Fund (a member of The Qatar Foundation) and thanks must also go to all those participants in Doha and to ARASAAC for allowing their symbols to be used in this project.

The symbols are provided with their text equivalents in Modern Standard Arabic and where appropriate colloquial Qatari Arabic plus their English translation. The initial aim was to provide a set of symbols that could complement other symbols already in use to support:

> Alternative and Augmentative Communication (AAC) users

> Those who may have low levels of literacy, learning disabilities or specific learning difficulties, where symbols can aid reading and writing skills.

> Those individuals who have social interaction difficulties where symbols can act as prompts.

> Arabic as a second language and environments that require signs with words and explanatory graphics

Symbols may also work in a similar way for those who acquire speech and language difficulties due to strokes and brain injury. Symbols as indicators have value in supporting the understanding of Arabic for those with little knowledge of the language and symbols can also be used to assist with way finding or act as health and safety warnings in a way that is obvious to the widest possible audience.

The Tawasol Symbols are free to use or distribute and can be incorporated and integrated into both free and commercial products. You may charge for your software, training or support but cannot make an additional charge for the use of the Tawasol library, either within your pricing or as an additional download. We simply ask that you note the source of the symbols and the license under which they are provided. Tawasol symbols are available under a CC BY-SA 4.0 licence